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Jennifer Maestre's Pencil Sculptures
It is not hard to see that I am always interested in art created using the expected things; those things we expect to see or use everyday, used unexpectedly. Jennifer Maestre’s sculptures fall into this category.
I use pencils everyday, yes even in this day and age of keyboards, but never have I done anything beyond their intended use except to chew on them. Here is a use for pencils that goes beyond using their graphite filled centers for scribbling numbers or as adult pacifiers.


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